Press Tickets: Please call Opera Orchestra of New York at (212) 906-9137

New York, NY – New York Choral Society(NYCS) will perform with Opera Orchestra of New York in Verdi’s I Lombardi, on Monday, April 8th in Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center at 7:30pm. In an evening led by Eve Queler, NYCS will perform Verdi’s I Lombardi. The performance showcases some of today’s fast-rising operatic talent, including the dynamic tenor Michael Fabiano as “Oronte.” and the glorious soprano Angela Meade as his paramour “Giselda.” Kevin Short will be singing the role of “Pagano”. Cast also includes Brandon Cedel, Adam Bonanni,Courtney Johnson, Noah Baetge, Tom McNichols, and Elizabeth Baldwin.

The opera tells a tale of sibling rivalry in the ruling class, along with the epic story of conflict during the First Crusade. Verdi’s atmospheric score features some of his most powerful and exquisite choral writing.

Press Tickets: Please call Opera Orchestra of New York at (212) 906-9137

New York, NY – New York Choral Society(NYCS) will perform with Opera Orchestra of New York in Verdi’s I Lombardi, on Monday, April 8th in Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center at 7:30pm. In an evening led by Eve Queler, NYCS will perform Verdi’s I Lombardi. The performance showcases some of today’s fast-rising operatic talent, including the dynamic tenor Michael Fabiano as “Oronte.” and the glorious soprano Angela Meade as his paramour “Giselda.” Kevin Short will be singing the role of “Pagano”. Cast also includes Brandon Cedel, Adam Bonanni,Courtney Johnson, Noah Baetge, Tom McNichols, and Elizabeth Baldwin.

The opera tells a tale of sibling rivalry in the ruling class, along with the epic story of conflict during the First Crusade. Verdi’s atmospheric score features some of his most powerful and exquisite choral writing.

Press Tickets: Please call Opera Orchestra of New York at (212) 906-9137

New York, NY – New York Choral Society(NYCS) will perform with Opera Orchestra of New York in Verdi’s I Lombardi, on Monday, April 8th in Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center at 7:30pm. In an evening led by Eve Queler, NYCS will perform Verdi’s I Lombardi. The performance showcases some of today’s fast-rising operatic talent, including the dynamic tenor Michael Fabiano as “Oronte.” and the glorious soprano Angela Meade as his paramour “Giselda.” Kevin Short will be singing the role of “Pagano”. Cast also includes Brandon Cedel, Adam Bonanni,Courtney Johnson, Noah Baetge, Tom McNichols, and Elizabeth Baldwin.

The opera tells a tale of sibling rivalry in the ruling class, along with the epic story of conflict during the First Crusade. Verdi’s atmospheric score features some of his most powerful and exquisite choral writing.

ABOUT NEW YORK CHORAL SOCIETY

The New York Choral Society (NYCS), with music director David Hayes, has become known by audiences and critics for the quality of its performances and the diversity of its repertoire, which encompasses well-known choral masterworks as well as many compositions rarely heard in concert halls. The 180-voice symphonic chorus has been widely recognized for its outstanding performances at prestigious music venues around the world.

For more than half a century NYCS has enriched the cultural life of the New York community by performing a rich variety of choral music from classic to contemporary pieces, including newly commissioned works, to some 10,000 people per year; and by fostering interest and participation in choral music through education and community outreach, especially to children. Since 1984 the singers of NYCS have also served as “ambassadors of music” abroad, with many concert tours to Italy, Austria, China, France, Israel, Mexico, Croatia, Greece and the Czech Republic. In June and July of this year NYCS gave three concerts in Sicily, performing to enthusiastic audiences at the Piazza del Duomo in Cefalù; the Basilica in Montalbano; and the Teatro Massimo Bellini in Catania.

TICKET INFORMATION:

For tickets, please call CenterCharge at (212) 721-6500, or online at www.lincolncenter.org, or at the Avery Fisher Box Office.

PRESS CONTACT:

For press tickets, please call Opera Orchestra of New York at (212) 906-9137.

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